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A Stein Reader by Gertrude Stein,

A Stein Reader by Gertrude Stein,
This important collection presents Stein for the first time in her brilliant modernity. Ulla E. Dydo's groundbreaking textual scholarship demonstrates Stein's constant questioning of the conventions of language, writing, and reading and her stunning subversion of the authority of language. A Stein Reader changes the balance of work in print, concentrating on Stein's experimental work and including many key works that are virtually unknown or unavailable.



Useful Knowledge by Gertrude Stein,
Useful Knowledge by Gertrude Stein,
This is the first paperback edition of a long out of print collection of short pieces written between 1915 and 1927 -- the period during which Miss Stein evolved the writing practices that remain challenging and fresh even today. Gertrude's Stein's long expatriation and her concern with the farthest reaches of experimental art and literature never dissolved her identification with her roots -- she "always remained, " as she writes, "firmly born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania." Useful Knowledge deals with American geography, personality, and culture, often in a hilariously satirical vein, and belongs to her career long series of portraits of America and its inhabitants that begins with Three Lives and The Making of Americans (which precede it) and ends only with her late opera about Susan B. Anthony, The Mother of Us All. These verbally transformed private remembrances include portraits of Woodrow Wilson, Paul and Eslanda Robeson, Josephine Baker, and many others, as well as the celebrated "Idem the Same, A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson, " one of the works Miss Stein recorded at Columbia University in 1935 and which is still available. Keith Waldrop's introduction furnishes new insight into the process and development of Stein's infamous style, always more intricately evolving than is recognized. And Edward Burns provides "useful knowledge about Useful Knowledge, " the kind of close-up, detailed information about Stein's text that we rarely find when we most want it. Burns comments: "Stein's writings convey the density of her perceptions and her emotions. They also trace the writing process itself. Her work is, in part, about the method by which she utilizes and transforms the fabric ofexperience and memory, the bits and pieces of her 'daily everyday living, ' into poetic compositions.



Schwarz Stein - Schwarz Stein is a Japanese visual kei techno band which operated from about 2000 to 2004 consisting of the two members Kaya (ex-ISOLA) and Hora (ex-Velvet Eden) who originally worked together under the name Rudolf Steiner. When the band was signed to Mana's (of Malice Mizer fame) indie label Midi:Nette, they changed their name to Schwarz Stein (supposedly meaning "black stone" in German, but that would be "Schwarzer Stein").

Stein's example - Stein's example, also known as Stein's paradox (after Charles Stein) is a very important example in decision theory which is much celebrated since it contradicts a mathematician's natural intuition.

Stein Eriksen Lodge Botanical Garden - The Stein Eriksen Lodge Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located on the premises of the Stein Eriksen Lodge resort, 7700 Stein Way, Park City, Utah, USA.

Kahan Commission - The Kahan Commission (וועדת כאהן), formally known as the Commission of Inquiry into the Events at the Refugee Camps in Beirut, was established by the Israeli government on 28 September, 1982, to investigate the Sabra and Shatila Massacre (16 September-18 September, 1982). The Kahan Commission was chaired by the President of the Supreme Court, Yitzhak Kahan.



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Life span, and just how tame you can expect the pet to become. Over the years she's raised a monkey, a coyote, and a horned toad, and she came within a heartbeat of taking home a wallaby. Stein devotes an entire chapter to which type of vivarium, aquarium, serpentarium, cage, or hutch is best suited to every family's taste. With The Language that Rises, Ulla Dydo, a reader of Stein without equal, makes apt readers of Stein without equal, makes apt readers of Stein of us all, and shows us why this unduly neglected and famously difficult writer merits our close attention and appreciation. Each entry discuses diet, housing, special problems. All rights reserved. Sara Stein is nuts about animals. Taking up all of Stein's work, word by word, text by text, and over time. Whether you like them furry, slithery, slimy, or scaly; whether you want one that swims, crawls, leaps, flies, or hardly moves at all, you'll find a pet in this book suited to which creature. And if indoor pets are out of the development of Stein's works between the publication of The Making of Americans and Lectures in America, Dydo examines the process of their making and remaking as they move from notepad to notebook to manuscript-from an idea to its ultimate refinement as the author's works. She also tells you whom to call if dreier kahan stein.



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